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MALCOLM PAYNE – PUBLICATIONS ON PALLIATIVE AND END-OF-LIFE CARE

Books

Payne, M (2017) Older Citizens and End-of-life Care: Social work practice strategies for adults in
later life. London: Routledge.

Reith, M. and Payne, M. (2009) Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care. Chicago: Lyceum;
Bristol: Policy Press.

Editor

Krzyżanowski, D. M., Payne, M. and Fal, A. M. (Eds.)(2013) Ból I Cierpienie – ujęcie


interdyscyplinarne. (Pain and Suffering – an interdisciplinary approach.) Wrocław:
Presscom.

Hartley, N. and Payne, M (eds)(2008) The Creative Arts in Palliative Care. London: Jessica
Kingsley.

Refereed papers

Payne, M. (2014) Exploring meaning in end-of-life care practice. European Journal of Palliative
Care. 21(5): 240-4.

Payne, M. (2013) Applying citizenship social work with older people and people at the end of life.
Azarbe: Revista Internacional de Trabajo Social y Bienestar 2: 69-79.

Payne, M. (2013) Extending advance care planning over the care career. European Journal of
Palliative Care. 20(1): 34-37.

Baulkwill, J., Dechamps, A., Manning, J., van der Croft, N. and Payne, M. (2012) Young carers in
palliative care: a groupwork project. European Journal of Palliative Care. 19(6): 296-9.
ISSN 1352-2779

Payne, M. (2012) Communication in the palliative care team. Pielęgniartswo I Zdrowie Publiczne
(Nursing and public health). 2(1): 39-48.

Payne, M. (2011) Access to deceased patients’ records in a UK hospice: a service audit. European
Journal of Palliative Care. 18(4): 182-5.

Payne, M. (2010) Advance care planning in participative social work practice. Revista Portugueasa
de Pedagogia/Psychologica. Numero Conjunto Comemorativo 30 Anos, 2010: 105-119.

Finley, R. and Payne, M. (2010) A retrospective records audit of bereaved carers’ groupwork.
Groupwork. 20(3): 65-84.

Payne, M. (2010) Inequalities, end-of-life care and social work. Progress in Palliative Care. 18(4):
221-7
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Kennett, C. and Payne, M. (2010) Palliative care patients’ experiences of health care. International
Journal of Social Welfare 19(3): 262-71.h

Payne, M. (2009) Continuing care, community care and end-of-life care. End-of-Life Care 3(4): 32-
6.

Payne, M. (2009) Developments in end-of-life and palliative care social work: international issues.
International Social Work. 52(4): 513-24.

Payne, M., Hartley, N. and Heal, R. (2008) Social objectives of palliative day care groups.
Groupwork. 18(1): 59-75.

Bechelet, L., Heal, R., Leam, C. and Payne, M. (2008) Empowering carers to reconstruct their
finances. Practice 20(4): 223-34.

Payne, M. (2008) Safeguarding adults at end of life: audit and case analysis in a palliative care
setting Journal of Social Work in End-of-Life and Palliative Care. 3(4): 31-46.

Payne, M. (2008) Safeguarding of vulnerable adults at the end of life. End of Life Care 2(1): 42-6.

Monroe, B., Hansford, P., Payne, M. and Sykes, N. (2007) ‘St Christopher’s and the future’, Omega
56(1): 63-75

Payne, M. (2007) ‘Performing as a ‘wise person’ in social work practice’ Practice 19(2): 85-96.

Atkins, C., Bell, L., Hartley, N. and Payne, M. (2007) The space between illness and normality:
patients’ referrers’ and therapists’ perceptions of complementary therapy treatments in a
hospice and cancer help centre. (Abstract) Psycho-Oncology 16(3): 263.

Payne, M. (2007) ‘The role of social work in end of life care’ End of Life Care 1(1): 69-73.

Payne, M. (2006) ‘Social objectives in cancer care: the example of palliative day care’ European
Journal of Cancer Care 15, 440-7.

Payne, M. (2006) ‘Identity politics in multiprofessional teams: palliative care social work’, Journal
of Social Work 6(2): 137-50.

Payne, M. (2006) ‘Commissioning and managing palliative day care’ British Journal of Health Care
Management, 12(8): 240-4

Levy, J. and Payne, M. (2006) ‘Welfare rights advocacy in a specialist health and social care setting:
a service audit’, British Journal of Social Work 36(2): 323-31.

Levy, J. and Payne, M. (2006) ‘Audit of welfare benefits advocacy in a palliative care setting’
European Journal of Palliative Care, 13(1): 15-17.

Kennett, C. and Payne, M. (2005) ‘Understanding why palliative care patients ‘like day care’ and
‘getting out’, Journal of Palliative Care, 21 4: 292-8.
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Payne, M. (2005) ‘Adult protection cases in a hospice: an audit’ Journal of Adult Protection, 7(2): 4-
12.

Payne, M. (2004) ‘Social work practice identities: an agency study of a hospice’ Practice 16(1): 5-15

Payne, M. (1994) ‘Mid-life loss and the experience of bereavement’ Changes, 12, 1994, 132-5

Chapters in books, symposia etc

Payne, M. (2016) Assisted dying: moral panic or moral issue? In Cree, V. E., Clapton, G. and Smith,
M. (eds) Revisiting Moral Panics. Bristol: Policy Press: 243-52.

Payne, M. (2015) Assisted dying: moral panic or moral issue? In Smith, M. (ed.) Moral Regulation.
Bristol: Policy Press: 57-68.

Payne, M. (2014) Guide to end-of-life care. CCInform Adults. 9th July 2014. Retrieved from:
http://adults.ccinform.co.uk/guides/guide-end-life-care/

Payne, M. and Taplin, S. (2014) Social work in healthcare settings. In Teater, B. (ed.) Contemporary
Social Work Practice. London: Sage: 164-77.

Payne, M. (2013) Psychological, social and spiritual meaning in palliative care. In Krzyżanowski, D.
M., Payne, M. and Fal, A. M. Ból I Cierpienie – ujęcie interdyscyplinarne. (Pain and
Suffering – an interdisciplinary approach.) Wrocław: Presscom: 165-94.

Payne, M. (2012) Serviço Social em Cuidados Paliativos em Fim de Vida. In: de Carvalho, M. I.
(ed.) Serviço Social na Saúde. Lisbon: Pactor: 111-38.

Payne, M. (2011) Poverty and finance

Vulnerable adults and families in Monroe, B., and Oliviere, D. (eds) Death,
Dying and Social Differences (2nd edn) Oxford: Oxford University Press; 57-69; 110-
7.

Payne, M. and Reith M. (2011) Palliative social work in the UK in Altilio, T and Otis-Green, S. (eds)
Oxford Textbook of Palliative Social Work, New York: Oxford University Press: 587-92.

Goodhead, A. and Payne, M. (2011) Mental health, dignity and palliative care. in Gilbert, P (ed.)
Spirituality and Mental Health: A handbook for service users, carers and staff wishing to
bring a spiritual dimension to mental health services. Brighton: Pavilion: 253-68.

Payne, M. (2009) Practice theory: ideas embodied in a wise person’s professional process in Borden,
B. (ed) Reshaping Theory in Contemporary Social Work: Toward a Critical Pluralism in
Clinical Practice. New York: Columbia University Press, 234-54.

Reith, M. and Payne, M. (2009) Social work

Genograms in Watson, M. S. Lucas, C. S., Hoy, A. M., Back, I.


M. (eds) Oxford Handbook of Palliative Medicine. (2nd edn) Oxford: Oxford University
Press: 785-90; 1003.
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Payne, M. (2009) Knowledge, evidence and the wise person of practice: the example of social work
and social care in palliative care, in Otto, H.-U., Polutta, A. and Ziegler, H. (eds) Evidence-
based practice - Modernising the Knowledge Base of Social Work?. Opladen/Farmington
Falls, MI: Barbara Budrich: 77-94.

Payne, M. and Oliviere, D. (2008) The Interdisciplinary Team, in Walsh, D. (ed.) Palliative
Medicine, New York: Saunders Elsevier, 253-9.

Payne, M. (2008) Staff support in Lloyd-Williams, M. (ed.) Psycho-social Issues in Palliative Care
(2nd edn) Oxford University Press, 231-52 .

Payne, M. and Hartley, N. (2008) Conclusion. In Hartley, N. and Payne, M (eds)(2008) The Creative
Arts in Palliative Care London: Jessica Kingsley: 186-8.

Payne, M. (2008) Experiences of the creative arts in palliative care – Introduction to Part II. In
Hartley, N. and Payne, M (eds)(2008) The Creative Arts in Palliative Care London: Jessica
Kingsley: 83-7.

Payne, M. (2008) Research and audit in palliative care. in Hartley, N. and Payne, M (eds)(2008) The
Creative Arts in Palliative Care London: Jessica Kingsley: 66-80.

Hartley, N. and Payne, M. (2008) Introduction: The creative arts in palliative care. in Hartley, N. and
Payne, M (eds)(2008) The Creative Arts in Palliative Care London: Jessica Kingsley: 11-20.

Payne, M. (2007) ‘Resilient multiprofessional teams. in Monroe, B. and Oliviere, D., (eds)
Resilience in Palliative Care, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 181-98.

Monroe, B. and Payne, M. (2007) Voluntary organisations, palliative care and collaborative research.
In Grotz, J. (ed.) Making Voices Count: Collaborative Practice in Inclusive Research.
rhttp://www.roehampton.ac.uk/researchcentres/csvca/events/Barbara%20Monroe%20and
%20Malcolm%20Payne.pdf (published: 7th August 2007).

Payne, M. (2006) ‘Teambuilding: how, why and where?’ in Speck, P. (ed) Teamwork in palliative
care: fulfilling or frustrating? Oxford: Oxford University Press: 117-36

Payne, M. (2005) ‘Building the future: St Christopher’s perspective on hospice and palliative care’,
Globalization Strategies of Korean Hospice and Palliative Care: Proceedings of the 10th
Anniversary Conference of WHO Collaborating Centre for Hospice and Palliative Care,
Seoul: Research Institute for Hospice/Palliative Care, WHO Collaborating Centre for
Hospice and Palliative Care, Catholic University of Korea School of Nursing: 27-72.

Payne, M. (2004) ‘Social class, poverty and social exclusion’, in Monroe, B. and Oliviere, D. (eds)
Death, Dying and Social Differences, Oxford: Oxford University Press: 7-23.

Papers in professional journals (in order of publication, oldest first)

Leam, C., Levy J. and Payne, M. (2005) ‘Welfare benefits audit demonstrates high need and good
outcomes,’ European Association for Palliative Care Conference Aachen. (Poster)
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Payne, M. (2008) Religious and spiritual issues at the end of life. In Paine, L. (ed.) National
Association of Primary Care Review. Summer 2008. 262-3.

Payne, M. (2008) How the world’s first modern hospice serves the dying. Hospice Volunteer News
Fall 2008. pp 3-4

Short notes, reviews (in order of publication, oldest first)

Payne, M. (2004) ‘Adult protection and hospices’ Hospice Information Bulletin, 3(2): 10-11.

Payne, M. (2005) Review of: Gill, S. and Fox, J. ‘The Dead Good Funerals Book’, Hospice
Information Bulletin 3(4): 15.

Payne, M. (2005) Review of Berzoff, J. and Silverman, P (eds) Living with Dying Bereavement
Care 24(3): 58.

Payne, M. (2008) Review of Howarth, G. ‘Death and Dying’ Bereavement Care. 27(2): 27.

Payne, M. (2008) Review of Relf, M et al Guidance for Bereavement Needs Assessment in Palliative
Care. Bereavement Care 27(3): 60.

Payne, M. (2009) Reviewer’s Response. Bereavement Care. 28(1): 48-9.

Payne, M. (2012) Review of ‘Dying, death and grief in an online universe’. Journal of Technology in
Human Services. 30(2): 137-9.

Payne, M. (2012) Young carers for dying people. EAPC News 5th December 2012. Retrieved 5th
December 2012 from: http://eapcnet.wordpress.com/2012/12/05/young-carers-for-dying-
people/

Payne, M. (2014) Different kinds of meaning help us understand what’s going on. EAPC Blog. 15th
September 2014. Retrieved from: http://eapcnet.wordpress.com/2014/09/15/different-
kinds-of-meaning-help-us-understand-whats-going-on/

(updated: 23 February 2021)

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